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more of a lurker and didn't see your comment, but its hard to pick an absolute favorite which i think only goes to show that its a great album, but pudding time is really fun and i like to defy the laws of tradition a lot

It is the Doors. They had multiple top notch albums but nothing captured the raw emotion of the band quite like that first album. From someone who was considered a teen pop idol (Morrison) to unleash the fury that was the first doors album is unprecedented. Can you imagine if Bieber, Jt, take your pic, came out with - Father, I want to kill you. Mother, I want to........

The first side of that album is absolute perfection. As a whole, i'd have to say that "Strange Days" is my favorite Doors album, but man does the first side of their debut cook.

To Clarify: My only issue is with the three tracks in the middle of the second side: "I Looked At You", "End of the Night" and "Take It As It Comes". They're good tracks, but they just don't have as many hooks or fresh ideas as the other material.

Faust's self-titled has lived high to this day, astoundingly creative and confounding experience. Most artists never put out something as original yet cohesive in their careers - to put it out on one's debut is all the more impressive.